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    Archibald Dalzel (c. 1740 – c. 1818) was a Scottish colonial administrator and slave trader who served as governor of the Gold Coast from 1792 to 1802...
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    as Ouidah and Abomey. Among the most circulated texts are those of Archibald Dalzel, a slave trader who in 1793 wrote the legends, history and slave trading...
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    Curzon, 1st Marquess Curzon of Kedleston (1859–1925), Viceroy of India Archibald Dalzel (1740–1811), Governor of the Gold Coast Edward Henry Stanley, 15th...
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    prostitution (Ko-si) was licensed by the king. Robert Norris and Archibald Dalzel documented in the late 18th century that the central government was...
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  • very brutal, and despotic Kingdom of Dahomey. William Snelgrave and Archibald Dalzel wrote key histories and memoirs of Dahomey presenting the case for...
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    in Dahomey as it was a form of acquiring tax revenue in the state. Archibald Dalzel documented in 1793 that prostitutes were distributed by the civil power...
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  • Archibald Dalzel 31 March 1792 16 December 1798 Jacob Mould 16 December 1798 4 January 1799 John Gordon 4 January 1799 28 April 1800 Archibald Dalzel...
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    influx of goods to Africans. Proponents of the slave trade, such as Archibald Dalzel, argued that African societies were robust and not much affected by...
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  • July and arrived at London on 26 September. In 1804 the slave trader Archibald Dalzel acquired Thames. 6th voyage transporting enslaved people (1805–1806):...
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    Cadiz bound for the River Plate in South America. He returned with Archibald Dalzel as passenger. In 1798 Tobin married into the Aspinall slave-trading...
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  • London: Profile Books. p. 163. ISBN 978-1861979889. James A. Rawley, ‘Dalzel , Archibald (1740–1818)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University...
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    held him until both sides negotiated an outcome. Similarly, in 1797 Archibald Dalzel, the British governor of the Gold Coast, panyarred a Fante priest in...
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    Pertwee, who worked alongside Fleming in the NID during World War II Patrick Dalzel-Job, NID officer and member of the 30 Assault Unit under Fleming, noted...
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    English fort at Whydah, 26 Sept. 1783" Public Records Office, London Dalzel, Archibald. "The History of Dahomy, An Inland Kingdom of Africa" London,1793...
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    first Lord Montgomerie. John was the second laird and he married Marion Dalzel, by whom he had a son, Cuthbert, the third laird. Cuthbert married Elizabeth...
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  • Officer, Royal Radar Establishment, Ministry of Aviation. Frederick Hugh Dalzel Pritchard, Secretary General, British Red Cross Society. Alderman Arthur...
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